Inagi, Tokyo, Japan|ローズ亭
Cafe, Coffee shop at Japan, 〒206-0824 Tokyo, Inagi, Wakabadai, 1 Chome−8−1
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Rating
4.4 (66 comments)
🕙Opening Time
Open Time: 11:00
💲Price Range
¥1-1000
☎️Phone Number
+8142-350-3940
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More Comments at Google MapA hideaway cafe. It's a wonderful space. Both the house next to the cafe and the cafe are spaces that make you feel like you've stepped into a fairy tale or folk tale. It is located next to the fine gate of an old tenement house. The location of the cafe is said to have been used by the gatekeeper to sleep there in the past, and the building itself is very interesting, with all the windows except for the gate in the cafe. It was a very cute set that included tea and a cake plate. The cake is Mont Blanc at this time of year, and you can really enjoy the rich Mont Blanc called ``The Chestnut.'' It wasn't too sweet, and the custard cream had a somewhat nostalgic taste. The price was 500 yen for tea and 600 yen for cake. I would definitely like to visit this healing space again!
I visited on a weekend evening. This cafe offers delicious coffee and a relaxing atmosphere. There were not many autumn roses, but there was a nice scent in some places. There is also a parking lot, so please come by car.
It is a small, old-fashioned house-style place where you can relax on the outskirts of a residential area. The rose garden is popular and around May is said to be the best. Tea and coffee are selected from various designs by the store manager. This time, I will use a plate and a cup that have the same color as the bird and the flower. I like this shop because I can enjoy tea in a quiet space where people are not clattering. It's a small shop with few seats. Mainly drinks and cakes. There are no food items. Drinks, coffee, tea, juice and cake are about 3 kinds and muffins. Drinks are in the 500 yen range, cakes are less than 500 yen. It costs about 1000 yen per person. There is a parking lot near the shop. It seems that some people parked in the parking lot of Wakabadai Park and walked.
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